Tyson Foods Commits More Than $1 Million to Expand Legal and Citizenship Support for Team Members
Tyson Foods has committed over $1 million to support its immigrant team members across the U.S. The Tyson Immigration Partnership (TIP) aims to provide legal services and facilitate U.S. citizenship for its employees. Initially serving seven locations, the program will expand to 40 across 14 states. With average hourly pay exceeding $18 and total compensation over $24 an hour, Tyson invests significantly in its workers, including over $500 million in wage increases and bonuses in the past year. This initiative supports over 500 team members seeking citizenship.
- Expanded support to 40 locations from 7, enhancing immigrant services.
- Investment of over $1 million to aid team members seeking citizenship.
- Average total compensation for hourly workers now exceeds $24 per hour.
- Over $500 million invested in wage increases and bonuses for frontline workers.
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Company partners with non-profit groups to provide support at more locations
SPRINGDALE, Ark., April 12, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Tyson Foods (NYSE: TSN) has committed more than
Tyson Foods works with Immigrant Connection and, in the company’s home state, Arkansas Immigrant Defense, both of which are non-profit groups that help provide immigrants with legal services, such as employment authorization renewals and petitions for citizenship. In the last year alone, the program has helped more than 500 Tyson team members. Tyson reimburses team members for citizenship application fees, which for an individual can be as much as
“We care about our team members and want to help them achieve their goals, including those who have dreams of becoming U.S. citizens and having greater access to opportunities our country has to offer,” said John R. Tyson, Executive Vice President and Chief Sustainability Officer, Tyson Foods. “We’re working hard to help team members who want and need assistance with their lawful immigration status or the complex and expensive process of becoming a citizen. We want to be the most sought-after place to work, and this is one way we hope to do that.”
“Starting the process to become a citizen was intimidating and scary, but I wanted stability for me and my family. Without the people involved in the programs, I would not have the confidence to pursue citizenship,” said José Avjix, a Tyson team member in Green Forest, Arkansas. “Tyson is a place that keeps you growing and I really appreciate the professional and personal growth the company offers.”
Immigrant Connection is hosting monthly informational meetings for Tyson team members at 27 company locations across the country and Arkansas Immigrant Defense is visiting 13 locations in Arkansas.
Tyson Foods has historically attracted immigrants because it provides good-paying entry level jobs with benefits. With average hourly pay of more than
Tyson Foods has invested more than
About Tyson Foods, Inc.
Tyson Foods (NYSE: TSN) is one of the world’s largest food companies and a recognized leader in protein. Founded in 1935 by John W. Tyson and grown under four generations of family leadership, the Company has a broad portfolio of products and brands like Tyson®, Jimmy Dean®, Hillshire Farm®, Ball Park®, Wright®, Aidells®, ibp® and State Fair®. Tyson Foods innovates continually to make protein more sustainable, tailor food for everywhere it’s available and raise the world’s expectations for how much good food can do. Headquartered in Springdale, Arkansas, the Company had approximately 137,000 team members on October 2, 2021. Through its Core Values, Tyson Foods strives to operate with integrity, create value for its shareholders, customers, communities and team members and serve as a steward of the animals, land and environment entrusted to it. Visit www.tysonfoods.com.
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